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Probeetle Replacement Telescopic Handle 511S#300676001P
Probeetle Replacement Telescopic Handle 511S#315448001P
Probeetle Replacement Telescopic Handle 511S#315562001P
Probeetle Replacement Telescopic Handle 511S#315676001P
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A broken suitcase handle can bring your travel plans to a halt. But before you resign to a new suitcase, why not consider a replacement telescopic handle? These handy parts can restore your luggage's functionality. Better yet, they also save you money and let your suitcase roll smoothly again. Whether you are replacing a broken handle or upgrading one, we provide high-quality options to satisfy your suitcase needs.

Types of Telescopic Handles

Telescopic handles come in different types and materials. Understanding them is important so you can choose the right one for your suitcase.

  • Single pole handles are a neat, lightweight solution for those with smaller suitcases. They offer a simple design that allows for easy storage and quick adjustments.
  • Double pole handles offer additional stability with a second handle. They are commonly found in larger suitcases and make them easier to maneuver.

As for materials, telescopic handles are typically made from aluminium and steel. With aluminium, you'll get lightweight yet sturdy handles. Steel, while heavier than aluminium, offers superior strength and resistance to corrosion.

How to Choose the Right Telescopic Handles

Choosing the perfect telescopic handles is easy when you have the knowledge. 

To start, consider key factors such as compatibility, adjustability, and materials. 

Once you determine them, use our Identify Your Suitcase tool to find a heap of options based on your preference. 

Simply insert the brand and model of your suitcase, and the tool will do the rest for you.

Other Suitcase Spare Parts

In addition to replacement handles, we also offer other spare parts at our store, including locks, wheels, carry handles and zipper pullers. These components are designed to ensure that every part of your suitcase remains in top condition, giving you a complete solution for luggage maintenance.

How to Install the Suitcase Replacement Handles

Breathing new life, or in this case, new replacement handles, into your suitcase shouldn't be a hassle with this simple guide. Before you start, all you have to prepare is a Phillips screwdriver, and you are good to go.

  1. Lay your suitcase flat and open the maintenance zip on the side of your telescopic handle.
  2. Locate the top mount of the telescopic handles and unscrew it. It's usually secured with 2-4 screws, so be patient. Keep the screws since they will be used later.
  3. Locate the bottom mount and repeat the previous step.
  4. Gently remove the old telescopic handles from the top.
  5. Insert the new telescopic handles and re-insert the screws into the mount. Ensure that the tubes of the new handle are going through the bottom mount.
  6. Once you've done this, test it to see if it meets your expectations. Extend and retract the handle several times to ensure smooth operation.

Maintenance and Repair Tips

With a little but regular care, you can extend the life of your replacement handle and suitcase.

  1. Avoid overloading since it can put undue stress on the handle, leading to damage.
  2. Do not pick up your suitcase by the handle alone. Use both the handle and the body for optimal load distribution.
  3. Check for wear and tear before and after travel. If you see any signs of damage, like cracks or loose screws, address them promptly to avoid more significant problems later on.
  4. Clean regularly since dust and debris can accumulate in the handle mechanism. When it's not taken care of, it can cause a stick or malfunction. Wipe down with a damp cloth periodically, and you're all set.